Best attractions and places to see around Egremont, Cumbria, are characterized by a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated on the western edge of the Lake District National Park and near the St Bees Heritage Coast, the area offers diverse outdoor experiences. Visitors can explore historical ruins like Egremont Castle and enjoy the natural beauty of the River Ehen and Ennerdale Water. The region provides opportunities for hiking, exploring fells, and engaging with local culture.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Ennerdale Water is beautiful all the way around with loads of great swimming spots and places to take in the views. Robin Hood's Chair though is probably the best, it sits slightly higher on Angler's Crag and therefore the water under this point is deeper. A good place to plan a stop on a run around the lake. The circuit is about 7 miles (11.5 km).
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Lovely quiet spot in the western Lake District. You won't see many people but don't tell anyone.
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Here you'll find a very steep rocky bit to climb over. A bit tricky if you're with dogs.
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I did this hill as I was staying in Egremont hiking anything with a slope in the Lake District. Anyway it was a rainy day so I thought I would knock off Dent. Dent at 352m is a UK designated Marilyn and is a nice hill. It would have fine views on a sunny day especially towards Grike and the high peaks around Ennerdale. No access issues and a forest walk in and out but a nice fell top with good views and a cairned summit. This is Dent's West Top which is lower at 346m but not only has it a bigger cairn than Dent proper but it has two of them?
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I did this hill as I was staying in Egremont hiking anything with a slope in the Lake District. Anyway it was a rainy day so I thought I would knock off Dent. Dent at 352m is a UK designated Marilyn and is a nice hill. It would have fine views on a sunny day especially towards Grike and the high peaks around Ennerdale. No access issues and a forest walk in and out but a nice fell top with good views and a cairned summit.
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Egremont is rich in history. You can explore the poignant ruins of Egremont Castle, a Norman motte-and-bailey castle built around 1130, which stands above the River Ehen. Other historical buildings include the Victorian gothic St Michael & St Mary's Church, Lowes Court (dating back to the 16th century), and the Market Hall built in 1883. The Florence Iron Mining Pit Head is also a scheduled monument reflecting the area's industrial past.
Yes, the area around Egremont offers excellent hiking with stunning views. You can hike to Lank Rigg Summit, which stands at 1,775 feet (541 m) and provides views over the coast and surrounding western fells. Another great option is Crag Fell Summit, offering a vantage point to appreciate Ennerdale Water. For wide-ranging panoramas of the Cumbrian coast and mountains, consider a ramble up Dent West Top.
Egremont is on the western edge of the Lake District National Park, providing easy access to its natural beauty. A must-visit is Ennerdale Water, the most westerly and remote of the Lake District's bodies of water, known for its crystal clear water and solitude. You can also explore the River Ehen, which has stunning walking and cycling trails beside it, or visit Nannycatch Gorge under the slopes of Flat Fell.
Egremont has a vibrant cultural scene. The Florence Arts Centre, housed in the disused Florence Mine, showcases local artistic talent and hosts workshops, live music, and film screenings. You can even see Florence Paint-makers handcrafting paints in the unique 'Egremont Red' color. The Lowes Court Gallery also features monthly exhibitions by new and established artists.
Yes, Egremont is famous for its annual Egremont Crab Fair, one of the world's oldest fairs, held every September. It features an 'Apple Cart Parade,' street concerts, traditional Cumberland wrestling, and the renowned 'World Gurning Championship' (a face-pulling contest). The town also hosts a monthly Farmers Market selling locally produced foods and crafts.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes around Egremont. Options range from moderate rides like the 'Sustrans Cycleway – High Leys Nature Reserve loop' to more challenging ones such as the 'Loweswater – Kirkstile Inn loop'. For more details and route options, you can explore the Cycling around Egremont guide.
Yes, Egremont offers running trails for various abilities. You can find easy loops like the 'Running loop from St Benedict's Catholic High School', moderate routes such as the 'St. Leonard's Church – Cleator Moss Family Store loop', and more difficult options like the 'Coast Path Access loop'. Discover more trails in the Running Trails around Egremont guide.
While specific 'family_friendly' categories aren't listed for all attractions, many natural and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. Exploring Egremont Castle ruins, walking trails along the River Ehen, or visiting the Florence Arts Centre for its creative workshops can be engaging for families. The Egremont Crab Fair in September is also a family-friendly event with various activities.
For expansive panoramic views, head to Dent West Top. This splendid hill offers a wide-ranging vista of both the Cumbrian coast to the west and the mountains to the east. Lank Rigg Summit also provides excellent views over the coast and surrounding western fells.
Yes, the Florence Arts Centre is housed in the disused Florence Mine, which was the last working deep iron mine in Western Europe. This location itself is a testament to the town's industrial past. Additionally, sculptures by Colin Telfer, made from iron ore dust and resin, commemorate the town's iron ore mining history and can be found opposite the Lowes Court Gallery.
Ennerdale Water is known as the most westerly and remote of the Lake District's lakes. It's celebrated for its crystal clear water and the sense of solitude it offers, even during peak seasons. The glacial lake is 2.5 miles long and provides a fantastic habitat for fish and wildlife, making it ideal for those seeking a peaceful escape and scenic walks.
Yes, gravel biking enthusiasts can find several routes around Egremont. Options include challenging rides like the 'View of Ennerdale Water – Ennerdale Water Lakeside Path loop' or the 'View of Pillar – River Liza Gravel Track loop'. You can explore these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Egremont guide.
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